Château Saint Nabor

Gris de Nabor Gris Rosé Blend

8.917 ratings
9.33 pro ratings
Languedoc Roussillon, France
Rosé Blend
Potato, Sweet Potato, Yuca, Taro, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Exotic Spices, Beans & Peas, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Herbs, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Nuts & Seeds, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Salami & Prosciutto, Baking Spices, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Quinoa, Sweet Potato, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Miranda Rake

Summer party rosé-- good value, easy drinking, and don't mind sharing.

Summer party rosé-- good value, easy drinking, and don't mind sharing.

May 3rd, 2014
Garnet Kindervater

This wine is clear and subtle and has an authoritative shale/chalkiness to it that would be perfect for that random moment when you agree to meet up with an old friend from high school who you kind of forgot, but once you start talking you realized why you left your home town in the first place. So after you pick up the check because they still live in their parents’s basement (you live in someone else’s basement), you go some place on your own and, hopefully they have a wine like this: A wine you can sloosh around in your mouth and think, thank god I now live in someone else’s basement and not in my parents’s basement. (Who could stand that carpet?) And now my life is my own. And I know the difference between this wine and wines that don’t reflect summer afternoons of eating hyper-cold oysters and which algebraically cancel out the ocean’s salt with their impressive, yet subtle, acidity. P.S. So anyway, that’s why I left Cleveland.

This wine is clear and subtle and has an authoritative shale/chalkiness to it that would be perfect for that random moment when you agree to meet up with an old friend from high school who you kind of forgot, but once you start talking you realized why you left your home town in the first place. So after you pick up the check because they still live in their parents’s basement (you live in someone else’s basement), you go some place on your own and, hopefully they have a wine like this: A wine you can sloosh around in your mouth and think, thank god I now live in someone else’s basement and not in my parents’s basement. (Who could stand that carpet?) And now my life is my own. And I know the difference between this wine and wines that don’t reflect summer afternoons of eating hyper-cold oysters and which algebraically cancel out the ocean’s salt with their impressive, yet subtle, acidity. P.S. So anyway, that’s why I left Cleveland.

Jul 17th, 2021
Chris Miller

Good got from neighbors

Good got from neighbors

May 1st, 2020
Michelle Fritts

Easy sipping dry rose, well priced, doesn't break the bank. Pairs well light summer dinner. Would

Easy sipping dry rose, well priced, doesn't break the bank. Pairs well light summer dinner. Would

Jul 14th, 2017
Loren Judah

Crisp and refreshing. Enjoyable on long hot days.

Crisp and refreshing. Enjoyable on long hot days.

Jul 6th, 2015
Maggie

post-pool rosé

post-pool rosé

Jun 7th, 2015
Jeremy MacArthur

Jeremy had this 9 years ago

Jeremy had this 9 years ago

Jun 3rd, 2015
Doug Cohen

Doug had this 10 years ago

Doug had this 10 years ago

May 23rd, 2014
Garnet Kindervater

Garnet had this 3 years ago

Garnet had this 3 years ago

Jul 17th, 2021
Mickie Peppes

Mickie had this 7 years ago

Mickie had this 7 years ago

Jul 12th, 2017